The Theme Of Equality In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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In Anthem, famous Russian-American novelist Ayn Rand , describes Equality as being young, beautiful, tall, strong, fearless, and brilliant, which would be great characteristics to have if it weren’t for the upside down , dystopian world that he is forced to be a part of. The people in this world like to live by one quote: “ WE ARE ONE IN ALL AND ALL IN ONE. THERE ARE NO MEN BUT ONLY THE GREAT WE, ONE, INDIVISIBLE AND FOREVER.” This quote suggest that this society is to live as one which seems like a really great idea until you start taking peoples individual rights away. Equality 7-2521, who is the protagonist of the story, defies this quote by being his own person, or individual . Equality has a brilliant mind but because of this mind, he was “lashed more often than all the other children.” Although equality views this world of being negative he does find a couple of positive aspects of life , one of these being the Home of Scholars. The Council of Vocations quickly …show more content…

We could ask of these for they do not forbid questions.” This suggests that Equality preferred to be a part of the Home of Scholars rather than have any other job that the Council of Vocations might assigns him, he even says “ we wished to be sent to the Home of the Scholars when our time would come,” which is a great “transgression of Preference.” Equality also talks about the ease of learning and the failed attempt of being an incompetent person , like Union 5-3992. This was the deciding factor of Equality’s fate to be a Street Sweeper. The author describes Equality as being “six foot tall” which is a “burden, for there are not many men who are six feet tall.” She also tells the reader that International 4-8818 was a tall, strong you with eyes of fireflies. Base on this the reader can assume that the Home of Street Sweepers is actually a punishment job for those who are

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